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Notes We believe our understanding of the Quran and Sunnah will keepevolving to address modern day challenges and we hope to revise thiswork in the years to come. Names of the…
Chapter 5: Labour Inspection Enterprises and workplaces, operating under the provisions of this Labour Code, shall be subject to labour inspection.[1] The labour inspectors shall have the following functions and…
Chapter 4: Working Hours and Leaves The normal working hours for a worker shall not exceed 8 hours per day and 40 hours per week.[1] The employer may require a…
Chapter 3: Wage An employer shall pay the wages/salaries to the workers without any discrimination.[1] Wages shall be set in accordance with the prevalent market standard for a similarly situated…
Chapter 2: Employment Contracts Subject to the provisions of this Labour Code, an employment contract may be oral or written and for a definite[1] or indefinite period[2], or the performance…
Social Security A registered worker shall have access to[1]: Unemployment Benefit[2] Old-Age Benefit[3] Employment Injury/Invalidity Benefits[4] Survivors’ Benefits [1] Islam gives importance to the provision of social security benefits…
Occupational Safety and Health For the purpose of this chapter, the term health, in relation to work, indicates not merely the absence of disease or infirmity; it also includes the…
Freedom of Association Workers and employers, without any distinction whatsoever, shall have the right to establish and to join organisations of their own choosing without previous authorisation.[1] In exercising the…